Rolling Waves, Perranporth is a delightful three-bedroom coastal retreat that perfectly captures the essence of seaside living. Step into the welcoming kitchen, fully equipped with an electric double oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, washing machine and dishwasher, where you can create memorable feasts for family and friends. The gorgeous dining room boasts stylish interiors and panoramic views across Perranporth to the beach and golf course, whilst the cosy lounge features comfortable seating and extra beanbags, perfect for gathering around the Smart TV. Head outside to discover the completely enclosed and elevated rear garden, where various decking seating areas invite you to dine alfresco or relax on loungers in the sunshine whilst children play safely on the lawn.
The property offers three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a double bedroom at the front with superb coastal views, a king-size zip-and-link room at the rear (which can be configured as twin beds), and a versatile single bedroom that transforms into a double when needed. Complete with a luxurious bathroom featuring a freestanding bath, separate rainfall shower and WC, plus an additional separate WC, Rolling Waves ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine awakening to spectacular coastal views from your bedroom window, sipping morning coffee whilst admiring the endless seascape. Spend your days exploring golden beaches, then return to gather around the crackling wood burner in the dining room, sharing stories of seaside adventures as the Bluetooth radio plays softly in the background.
Rolling Waves, Perranporth is perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's treasures, with the stunning three-mile stretch of golden sands literally on your doorstep. Adventure seekers can discover the South West Coast Path, whilst surf enthusiasts will find Newquay (15 km) beckoning with its renowned beaches and vibrant shops. For family fun, Lappa Valley Steam Railway in St Newlyn East (13 km) offers nostalgic train rides and adventure play areas, whilst Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (15 km) captivates visitors with diverse marine life and interactive exhibits. The magnificent Truro Cathedral (15 km) showcases breathtaking architecture and rich history, whilst Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (20 km) provides water sports and nature trails.
Further afield, discover the multi-award-winning Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (39 km) for brewery tours and craft beer tastings, or visit the serene Tate St Ives (40 km), where Barbara Hepworth's masterpieces nestle amongst lush subtropical plants. Pencarrow House & Garden in Washaway (44 km) delights with its Georgian splendour and 50 acres of gardens.
Just 21 kilometres away, historic Camborne invites visitors to explore its fascinating mining heritage as the birthplace of Richard Trevithick, the pioneering steam engineer who revolutionised transport and mining technology. This former tin mining town features the impressive Camborne School of Mines, traditional Cornish architecture, and excellent museums showcasing the area's industrial past that shaped Cornwall's landscape. A 34-kilometre drive leads to St Austell, perfectly positioned as the gateway to the world-famous Eden Project, where this charming market town also boasts its own attractions including the St Austell Brewery visitor centre, beautiful Georgian architecture, and stunning countryside walks through the unique china clay landscape that has earned UNESCO World Heritage status.